4/7/19:1 Member1 DiscussionGroup is created today! Woohoo! *confetti and stuff falls from sky*

4/15/19:8 Members2 DiscussionsEek! I forgot to do this yesterday. The group is already dying, so uhh… :o@Jaybird1 is one of the first truly active members, I told him I would give him a shoutout here, so here you go :P

4/26/19:14 Members3 DiscussionsI haven't updated this in a while, this group is blowing up now...

4/30/19:22 Members5 DiscussionsHoly cow, this group is blowing up. 8 members in 4 days, wow...

5/13/19:30 Members4 DiscussionsHmm...Starting to die again...

5/16/1935 Members5 DiscussionsWelp...I was wrong...

5/17/1941 Members7 DiscussionsI was very wrong, this group is really blowing up, welp

5/18/1947 Members7 DiscussionsAgain, welp

5/22/1955 Members8 DiscussionsSo I had to kick a member (Indy500) for spamming a link to an unsecure website. Sorry, but spam for no purpose is not tolerated.

Congrats on earning your Eagle Scout! It is a high honor! Introduce yourself here. Things like: what was your Eagle Project? What were some of your favorite merit badges? Did you receive your Order of the Arrow award? Have a great time.

If we updated the profile image and background we could attract alot more newer people to share and express their ideas on saxophone.

I think its important also, to change the name to be inclusive to also military band saxophone. Military band is a very sepecial place in the history of the saxophone and such we should engage in that part of our history aswell!

I have to say bass. In an orchestra with two of each woodwind, adding a desk of bass saxophones has great results. With the saxophones playing the bass part, the bassoons are free to play the tenor part. You could also use tenor or baritone saxophones to play the tenor and the bassoons play bass but I prefer to use the bassoons as tenors.